Archive for the ‘Teams, Mascots and Places’ Category
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Wow, that is one big dog! We are talking about Giant George, a 4 year old Great Dane living in Arizona. On Monday it became official as the Guinness Book of World Records named Giant George the World’s Tallest Dog. BTW, Giant George is set to appear on the Oprah Winfrey Show now that he is officially the tallest dog in the world.
You can watch George play with a 100 pound lab in the video below (btw, George weighs 245 pounds!). Someone should make Giant George their team mascot.
 Click on the above image to watch a fun video of Giant George with some of his friends in Arizona.
Tags: dog lovers, fun video, giant dog, Giant George, Guinness Book of World Records, Oprah Winfrey Show, worlds tallest dog Posted in Build Your Brain and Have Fun, Teams, Mascots and Places | No Comments »
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
We love sports mascots and the Olympics always brings some good fun with mascots. Check out the three mascots for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics: Quatchi, Miga, and Sumi.
There are fun videos and games at the official Olympic site. BTW, did you know that Quatchi is a sasquatch that comes from the forests of Canada and he loves to play hockey.
Miga is a young sea bear who loves to surf and snowboard and has landed a corked 720 on the half-pipe in a pre-Olympic run. No word if Miga has been training with Sean White of the USA snowboard team.
Sumi is a mountain spirit who, like many Candians, has a background drawn from many places. Sumi works hard to protect and enjoy the beautiful lands of Canada. When not having fun outdoors, Sumi can be found sipping hot cocoa with friends around the fireplace and sharing stories of fun winter sports in and around the world.
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
What an awesome opening weekend to the 2009 NFL Season! Crazy games in Cincinnati, New England, Oakland, Green Bay, NY, and Arizona, to name a few.
 WOW. This could be a record breaking year for Brees!
Exciting, competitive games, with a handful of outrageous fantasy football performances by Adrian Peterson (RB-MN) and Drew Brees (QB-NO). Tony Romo (QB-DAL) and Tom Brady (QB-NE) had strong games that created confidence for owners. See some their results and calculations below.
Many questions remain for owners as they look out over the season. Could San Francisco and Oakland be back with a
 We hope Favre and continue to hand off like he did week 1.
complement of fantasy star running backs? What to make of the Bears DST w/out Urlacher? What about Forte? Is he a bust? Cutler? How about Trent Green? The Pats WRs look to put up big numbers again.
Hope you had fun during the opening week, we sure did.
Its not too late to create another team or join and get in on the fun. For those who are new to fantasy football, check out Fantasy Football 101 learn all about this fun activity.
Some of the top performers from Week 1 of the 2009 NFL Fantasy Football season. See the calculations so you understand the math behind the numbers.
Exciting win, strong numbers after missing a full NFL Season.
Tags: college savings, Drew Brees, family fun, Fantasy Football, kids fantasy football, math education Posted in Play, Sports and Other Healthy Stuff, Teams, Mascots and Places | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
Just a reminder that the best performers (by weekly scoring averages) for the first half and second half of the season win NFL prizes packs valued at approximately $100. Winners will have the choice of prize packs from MySportsDecor.com or MyTeamBling.com.
The MySportsDecor.com prize pack consists of a wall clock, a team banner, and a waste basket.
The MyTeamBling.com prize pack offers winners a choice of an NFL Team Schedule Watch (yes, the watch holds your team’s schedule on it!) or a Pro-Trainer watch for those on the go. Sign up now to get in on the fun!

Tags: family entertainment, free fantasy football, kids fantasy sports, MySportsDecor.com, MyTeamBling.com, NFL merchandise, prizes, team wall clock, team watch Posted in Play, Sports and Other Healthy Stuff, Teams, Mascots and Places | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
The Family Fantasy Sports Radio Show will be talking about the best NFL Helmets during our show on September. Which will come out on top? Do you like classics or more modern looks? Call in to let us know your thoughts at 347-215-6703, press 1 to talk with the hosts Taz and Sal. You can also listen online via our page on The Fantasy Sports Channel.
We will also be talking with Daryle Bobb, founder of Most Valuable Kids — an amazing charity that provides tickets to live events (ie NFL Games, Hoops games, etc.) to under served kids. If you’d like to support MVK, you can play in one of their charity leagues during this NFL Season.
Finally, we will talk about the sports hero of the week and also give some shout outs to the great teams that are playing at FamilyFantasySports.com this season. (you can sign up to play here if you haven’t already).
Tags: college savings, Daryle Bobb, families, Fantasy Football, free fantasy football, kids fantasy football, Most Valuable Kids, MySportsDecor.com, NFL Helmets Posted in Cool Movies, Shows, Games and Things, Play, Sports and Other Healthy Stuff, Teams, Mascots and Places | No Comments »
Thursday, August 20th, 2009
No matter what our age, many of us have heroes throughout the athletic world. Their performance on the field amazes and delights us.
Even better, many of them, like Warrick Dunn, are just as amazing outside of their athletic pursuits. Meet player-coach Christie Rampone of the the Sky Blue FC from New Jersey. USA Today columnist Christine Brennan has an awesome article introducing Ramone.
Chrisitie, who has had an amazing career as an international player, took over as coach when her team’s head coach resigned. The fact that Rampone is the third coach the team has had this year makes it even more amazing that her team is now in the first ever championship game of Women’s Professional Soccer.
The challenges for Christie, a mother, have been huge: the team was in last place in the WPS when she took over, she played in international competition during the season, and also had surgery for a non-soccer related health emergency. She was able to guide her team to the 4th and final playoff spot and now Sky Blue FC is in the championship this Saturday in LA.
So here’s to Christie Rampone, a hero we should all get to know and whose example of courage, focus, and a lifetime of hard work we should do our best to follow. Good luck Sky Blue FC. BTW, our free fantasy football leagues for families are open and not surprisingly, moms like Christie are awesome at managing their teams.
From the article:
That Sky Blue has reached Saturday’s championship game in Los Angeles is a minor miracle, considering that Rampone is its third coach of the season. She, of course, is not a coach at all, but a longtime national team defender who quietly watched as Carla Overbeck, Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett and Kristine Lilly, among others, retired or left the team, leaving her, finally, to be chosen as captain.
No one has ever doubted Rampone’s leadership skills on the field; it was a year ago Friday that her steady hand (not to mention her feet) led the USA to a surprising 1-0 upset against the swifter Brazilians in the Olympic gold medal match in Beijing.
But coaching? That is another matter.
Rampone arrived at practice early on July 29 to find that Sky Blue’s head coach, Kelly Lindsey, wasn’t there. When Lindsey did drive up, just as practice was supposed to begin, she told the team she was resigning, handed in her laptop bag and left.
“Everyone’s in shock, everyone’s just staring,” Rampone, who also is the Sky Blue team captain, recalled over the phone. “Our GM had told me I might have to run practice, so I just said, ‘All right, let’s go jog,’ and that’s what we did.”
The next day, Rampone was named player-coach.
Tags: Christie Ramone, Christine Brennan, family entertainment, Fantasy Football, kids fantasy football, Sky Blue, Sky Blue FC, sports heroes, womens soccer, WPS Posted in Play, Sports and Other Healthy Stuff, Teams, Mascots and Places | No Comments »
Thursday, August 13th, 2009
This season, through our partnership with MySportsDecor.com we will be awarding mini-helmets to the players with the best team names. So get creative.
We will be awarding 5 mini-helmets to the best 5 team names registered before September 21st, 2009. If you haven’t registered yet, sign up now. Oh yeah, you can also win some of the $40,000 we are awarding for college savings.
Tags: college prizes, college savings, Fantasy Football, fantasy football prizes, fantasy football team name, free fantasy football, NFL merchandise Posted in Teams, Mascots and Places | 2 Comments »
Monday, August 10th, 2009
The team from Family Fantasy Sports is preparing for fantasy football by visiting training camps around the NFL. This past week we visited the Steelers in Latrobe and saw a day practice and the one of a kind Friday night practice (under the lights) at Latrobe Memorial Field — home of the Wildcats. We saw some great players and football and most importantly, met some of the NFL’s best fans.
We will be talking about our visit to Latrobe and what we learned about football, tradition, and families. We will be covering these topics during this Wednesday night’s 7 pm EST radio show on The Fantasy Sports Channel at blogtalk radio. Listen online or on the phone. (press 1 if you want to join the conversation.) Finally, don’t forget to sign up for our leagues — you can play for free or pay an entry fee and support a great charity.



Tags: family activity, Fantasy Football, kids fantasy football, Latrobe, Lombardi Trophy, NFL, PA, social entrepreneur, Steelers, training camp Posted in Teams, Mascots and Places | No Comments »
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Joe Flacco, Ed Reed, Suggs, Ray Lewis! Thousands of intense Baltimore Ravens fans. Not to mention an awesome Jr. Training Camp for the kids. Ravens and McDaniel College do a great job. Peter King was there the day we visited.
Don’t forget to sign up for our fantasy football leagues, all players, whether playing in our free leagues or supporting charity are eligible for the more than $40,000 we are awarding for college savings and the NFL team prizes from My Sports Decor and My Team Bling.



Tags: 529 savings plan, Baltimore Ravens, college savings, Fantasy Football, Joe Flacco, kids fantasy football, MySportsDecor.com, NFL training camp, scholarships, team bling Posted in Play, Sports and Other Healthy Stuff, Teams, Mascots and Places | No Comments »
Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Last week some of our team members visited the Redskins training camp in Ashburn, VA it was great fun and awesome to see Jason Campbell, Coach Zorn, Chris Cooley and the Skins start preparing for the season. Are you ready for fantasy football? Join our free leagues or play for a charity; both give you a shot at over $40,000 in college savings prizes and cool stuff from My Sports Decor and My Team Bling.

 
Tags: charity, Chris Cooley, free fantasy football, Jason Campbell, kids fantasy sports, MySportsDecor.com, MyTeamBling.com, NFL training camp, Washington Redskins Posted in Play, Sports and Other Healthy Stuff, Teams, Mascots and Places | 1 Comment »
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